Your Personal Injury Accident Could Be On Surveillance Cameras
Personal Injury Accidents & Surveillance Cameras If you were injured in a store, apartment building, music venue or other public space, there is a chance your accident was caught on surveillance cameras. The owners and tenants of these premises are on a duty to preserve any surveillance footage if they know or should know that…
Our New York Premises Liability Lawyers Win Significant Motion
New York Premises Liability Lawyers Our New York premises liability lawyers won a significant motion last week in Kings County Supreme Court, by proving that a property owner’s failure to provide a safe path following a large snowstorm was negligent as a matter of law. Relying on legal precedent already established by our firm in…
NYC Winter Accidents: Understanding Slip and Fall on Ice Settlements
Slip and Fall on Ice Settlements Late last week, the first snow storm of the year hit New York City, and the City’s infrastructure was totally unprepared. As a result there were multiple accidents and major transportation issues. Many Metropolitan Transit Authority buses were forced to pull over because they did not have snow chains…
Nowhere Else To Walk? A Frozen Path
The winter can be dangerous. Sometimes sidewalks are covered in sheets of ice, snow and sleet. Many times we find ourselves with nowhere safe to walk without risking slipping and falling, which could result in significant bodily injuries. Our office has had many successes in holding property owners responsible for their failure to provide pathways…
NYC Doorman Killed In Slip and Fall During Snow Storm
A doorman was tragically killed on the Upper East Side while shoveling snow during the snowstorm this week. In what the New York Post dubbed a freak accident, Miguel Gonzalez, 59, slipped while he was shoveling snow, fell down a set of stairs, and had his throat slashed as he crashed through a window pane. As a…
Plaintiff Who Sustains A “Grave Injury” Avoid The Worker’s Compensation Bar To Recovery
The Law Office of Louis Grandelli recently litigated a case where a plaintiff was injured due to an unsafe worksite, and we were able to prove that the plaintiff had a viable third-party claim against his employer. The injured worker was performing his normal duties at his worksite, when he fell head first into a…
Appellate Court Rules That College of Staten Island was Negligent In Slip and Fall on Snow and Ice
Ari R. Lieberman, an associate Louis Grandelli, P.C., recently won a precedent-setting appeal in Lalla v. State of New York, further expanding a plaintiff’s right to recover in slip and fall cases. The plaintiff, Nicole Lalla, slipped and fell due to a snow and ice condition at the College of Staten Island. The evidence submitted at…
What Color Was The Ice You Fell On?
This winter’s record cold and snowfall have rendered New York City’s sidewalks slippery and dangerous. Everyone has either fallen or knows someone who has fallen on snow, ice, or slush. In maintaining a lawsuit against the party responsible for snow and ice removal in the area where you fell, it is important to take notice…
Who’s Fault Is It When Your Only Path Is Icy And Dangerous?
After months of a record cold New York winter, formerly safe passageways, paths, and sidewalks have all too often become dangerous as they are covered in ice and snow. While diligent property owners and municipalities do their part to keep all routes safe some of them inevitably fail to shovel and salt. As a result,…
Property Owner’s Duty To Clear Snow and Ice During A Storm
In New York City, a landowner has the duty to clear snow and ice from the sidewalk, and their failure to do so can be the basis for liability in a slip and fall case. This is true for a private landowner, as well as the City. However, a long standing defense for landowners in…